Scott Parkin

My Hot Date with Lisa Jackson

EPA Admin Visits San Francisco, We Question Her about Coal

Tonight, EPA Admin Lisa Jackson spoke at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco.  I put on my best duds and bought some tickets so that me and my friends could go, hear her talk about our "Green Future" and ask her some pointed questions about mountaintop removal.  The room was packed with EPA employees, PG&E employees (they were a co-sponsor of the event) and folks from ENGOs.  

I went with folks from RAN, Greenpeace and Climate Ground Zero.  All my friends are passionate about coal and mountaintop removal.  We felt compelled to go and ask her pointed questions.  

Her speech was little too sunshine-ey for my tastes.  I'm not too keen on politicians telling me it's going to all be ok, simply because we've had a change of administrations who seem to be aligned with a few too many of the same interests as the previous one.  I'm more of a "show me ,don't tell me" kinda guy.  

As activists we employed agit-prop tactics to get our point across to her that we're not taking the issue of mountaintop removal lightly by patiently waiting for Obama's EPA to act.  
  • It started with my co-campaigner, Annie, asking Sierra Club ED Carl Pope to wear a bright green "Stop Mountaintop Removal" hat as he sat on the front row right in front of her podium.  
  • The Q&A was done by written form, so we stacked it with questions about mountaintop removal and the 2nd and 3rd questions were about mountaintop removal.  The 4th and 5th questions were about coal ash and "clean coal."  Admin Jackson answered the questions skillfully, but not committing to go on a flyover of Appalachia publicly. She instead said it was more important that her staff visit instead.
  • At the end of talk, Charles from Climate Ground Zero and I joined the crowd that swarmed her to ask questions and make introductions.  When I finally got my turn, I presented her with 2,000 more petition signatures asking her to go on a flyover (we delivered 20,000 two weeks ago to EPA Wetlands Director David Evans in D.C. with coalfield resdents).  I told her that while it was important that her staff go to Appalachia it was more important that from a big picture public perspective of the issue that she journey to Appalachia and see the devastation and meet the communities harmed by mountaintop removal.
  • As her aides and bodyguards tried to whisk her way, Charles refused to let her leave her go without giving her his say.  He finally caught up to her and said "My name is Charles, I'm with Climate Ground Zero the people that have been getting arrested in West Virginia stopping mountaintop removal operations.  As long as the liquid wash process is legal, coal will never be clean and continue to poison communities water supplies."  She told him that she admired his passion and said she'd visit Appalachia.

While the EPA has been giving us some good news, I'm not totaly convinced that we're turning any corners on mountaintop removal.  It's time for us to be making more noise on this issue and taking more action.  






I think we will never be

I think we will never be able to count on politicians to put an end to coal mining. They will always be smiling and giving us promises but in the end nothing is going to happen. I think mass protests are the only way to put an end to this barbaric practice. I admit that at present our financial situation is really weak. So putting an end to coal mining all of a sudden is impossible. But the government should make it known to us that it is ready to adopt a step by step approach.

lMAO, How might you put an

lMAO, How might you put an end to coal mining even with a step by step over time process. With todays technology and as advanced as we are; coal will be around long after our lifetimes pal. It is a ridiculous idiotic way of thinking and one that i quite dont understand that is concerned with coal at the point when there are so much more, greater, larger threats to health and the world. Not to mention the dying economy which as of right now coal is providing one of the largest exports(profit) for the U.S. and helping keep us afloat. This Nation really needs to prioritize and get its shit together because this hippie nonsense is most definitley not appropriate for this time nor will it be for the next 20 years.. Without Coal this country will fall apart piece by piece.. think about it.. Steel, Plastic, Electricity, Exportation, JOBS of thousands of Americans. Long Live the GOP

I am equally of the opinion

I am equally of the opinion that in view of the shifting nature of responsibility by all concerned, it's time for us to be making more noise on this issue and taking more action. Thanks.

"As activists we employed

"As activists we employed agit-prop tactics to get our point across to her that we're not taking the issue of mountaintop removal lightly by patiently waiting for Obama's EPA to act." It is heartening to observe our own sound resolve on our course of action. Thanks.

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Not Radical Enough

I love you people. Your self-importance. Where do think you're power to run your computers & charge your electric toy cars comes from. Wind, solar? What a joke. You whine & moan but make no actual contribution to the energy question. We get almost 50% of our energy from coal. With what will you replace it? Take heart though. Lisa Jackson is at least as radical as you. She just can't show it at this time.

Everyone except the far

Everyone except the far right wing of the Republican Party realizes that oil, gas and coal burning are the main activities that have sent the climate into bigger floods, droughts, hurricanes, and El Ninos.

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